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  • BREAKING NEWS: Rep. Chris Blackshear (R-Phenix City) issued a statement on the failure of his gambling bills to pass the legislature.

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    "The House presented an opportunity to eliminate illegal gambling and allow the people to vote on an education lottery not just once this session, but twice," said Rep. Blackshear. "House and Senate conferees negotiated a compromise much closer to the Senate's substitute legislation than what was originally passed back in February. We made numerous concessions because the most important thing to the House was allowing the people to vote and running the bad actors out of our state. It's...

  • BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Senators Katie Britt and Tom Cotton support bill to stop Biden's blockade of munitions shipments to Israel

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    Israel is fighting a war against Hamas in Gaza in response to unprovoked attacks by Hamas on Israeli civilians in October. The United States Congress voted for and the President of the United State Joseph R. Biden (D) signed legislation supporting Israel in its quest to defeat Hamas. That aid however is not getting to Israel because the Biden administration, which used concern for Israel's plight to get a much broader foreign aid package through Congress, is halting arm shipments to the country...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Mercedes workers reject UAW

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Friday, the votes were all counted and the workers at Mercedes voted not to join the controversial United Auto Workers of America (UAW). Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R), state leaders, and economic development leaders celebrated the news that the UAW was unable to claim a massive victory in Alabama's automobile manufacturing industry. "The workers in Vance have spoken, and they have spoken clearly! Alabama is not Michigan, and we are not the Sweet Home to the UAW," said Gov. Ivey. "We urge the...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Veterans legislation awaiting signature by the Governor

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, the Alabama Senate voted for legislation that updates the mission of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs and positively impacts approximately 400,000 veterans and four state veterans' homes across the state. House Bill 103 (HB103) is sponsored by State Representative Kenneth Paschal (R-Pelham). The bill was carried in the Senate by State Senator Gerald Allen (R - Cottondale). This legislation rebrands, reforms, and modernizes the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs by upd...

  • Groundbreaking on new Brighton storm shelter

    Guest Writer, Jefferson County Commission|Apr 1, 2024

    On Friday, Commissioner Sheila Tyson and the Community Services Department joined Brighton Mayor Eddie Cooper and Brighton City Councilors for the groundbreaking of a new storm shelter that is funded by the Jefferson County Commission. The Commission allocates roughly $1-million dollars a year to storm shelter construction. Other locations in development this year are Tarrant (under construction), Birmingport (awaiting contract) and Irondale (looking for location). There are currently 38 storm...

  • Palmer Congratulates 2024 Sixth District Congressional Art Competition Winner

    Guest Writer, Office of Congressman Gary Palmer|Apr 1, 2024

    Birmingham, AL – Congressman Gary Palmer (AL-06) announced Chloe Lowery, a student at Briarwood Christian High School, as the winner of the Sixth District's 2024 Congressional Art Competition. "Alabama's Sixth District is full of talented students who love to create art that displays their passions and interests," said Rep. Palmer. "Congratulations to Chloe on winning the art competition this year. I hope she continues to use her talent to create more great works of art in the future." Each s...

  • Governor signs bill banning ranked-choice voting

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Friday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) signed legislation to ban ranked-choice voting in the state of Alabama. Senate Bill 186 (SB186) was sponsored by Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur). It was carried in the House of Representatives by Rep. Mark Shirey (R-Mobile). SB186 prohibits the practice of ranked-choice voting in Alabama except in the case of electors who are entitled to vote absentee ballot under the federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. "I am proud to sign this bil...

  • Politicos discuss political scene post the legislative session

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    The primaries are over and now the 2024 Alabama Regular Legislative Session is finished. On Saturday, May 11, 2024, the Mid-Alabama Republican Club (MARC) heard from a panel of political commentators on the state of politics, post session, in Alabama. Former State Rep. Paul DeMarco (R-Homewood) served as moderator. The gambling topic overshadowed much of the other work done in the legislative session. Alabama Today editor and radio personality Apryl Marie Fogel said, "The bill that they tried...

  • House members wear bow ties on last day of the session

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    On the last day of the 2024 legislative session, "Sine Die", the Alabama Legislators celebrated the 12th Annual "Napoleon Bracy Bow Tie Day" The tradition is intended to show unity and bipartisanship, Alabama legislators marked the last day of session by wearing bow ties to celebrate "Napoleon Bracy Bow Tie Day." The 2024 Session is the twelfth anniversary of this unique bipartisan tradition. Representative Napoleon Bracy, Jr. (D-Prichard) is the only representative who wears bow ties every day...

  • Zeus and Hera need a home with a good fence

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    Zeus and Hera are the pets of the week for the Elmore County Humane Society. Zeus is a 1 1/2-year-old male Husky. He weighs about 70 lbs. He was surrendered to the Humane Scoeity because he is an escape artist. He likes to be outside; but he needs to have a 6' fence, because he gets loose and has a history of chasing livestock. He loves to go for rides, is good with children and FEMALE dogs but he is NOT good with cats, chickens or livestock. Zeus likes to instigate trouble so you will need to b...

  • Senators Katie Britt, Marco Rubio, and Kevin Cramer introduce the MOMS Act

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Thursday, U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama), Marco Rubio (R-Florida), and Kevin Cramer (R-North Dakota) announced that they are introducing the More Opportunities for Moms to Succeed (MOMS) Act. This legislation would provide support to women during typically challenging phases of motherhood – prenatal, postpartum, and early childhood development. The legislation bolsters access to resources and assistance to help mothers and their children thrive. The United States faces unprecedented d...

  • Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville and colleagues continue advocating for Vulcan in ongoing dispute with Mexico

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama), Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama), Bill Hagerty (R-Tennessee), and Tim Kaine (D-Virginia) last week sent a letter to Alicia Bárcena, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, urging her to take action regarding the Mexican government's alleged mistreatment of Alabama-based Vulcan Materials Company. Last week marked two years since the Mexican government illegally invaded and shut down Vulcan's Punta Venado deep-water port in Quintana Roo, Mexico....

  • Trump volunteer attacked in Alabama

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Monday, the Alabama Republican Party reported that Tara Johnson, a dedicated Republican volunteer, was targeted assault outside the Limestone County GOP Trump Headquarters over the weekend. The Alabama Republican Party released a statement condemning this senseless violence in the strongest terms. The ALGOP claims that this attack was politically motivated. The attack has reportedly left her fellow members of the Limestone County GOP shaken. The Alabama GOP said that it stands firmly with...

  • DNC says that President Biden is working to expand opportunities for AANHPI-owned businesses and making higher education more accessible

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month. This is a time to celebrate and honor the AANHPI community's accomplishments throughout history. The Democratic National Committee on Monday released a statement to announce that they have tirelessly worked to ensure that AANHPI communities have access to educational and economic opportunity. They point to: delivering $5 billion in American Rescue Plan funds to support AANHPI-serving institutions to investing...

  • Governor Ivey applauds Legislature for establishing the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences in Demopolis

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) is expected to sign legislation to build a healthcare worker school in Demopolis. This was a priority item for the Governor. Ivey commended the Legislature for approval of the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences in Demopolis. "The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences is coming to Demopolis!" said Ivey. "Students from all over Alabama will soon benefit from an education at this specialty high school and then go on to bolster our healthcare workforce. The Alabama S...

  • Trump's legal woes grow but polls show him maintaining his lead

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    Former President J. Trump (R) is facing the first of what could be as many as four criminal trials alleging all sorts of misconduct from 2015 to 2021. Democrats and their allies within the legal system hope that these show trials will expose Trump as having bad character and poor judgement thus torpedoing his chances of returning to the Whitehouse next year. The polling however shows that this two-pronged strategy of attacking Trump personally using the court system while piling on Republicans f...

  • Tuberville says Democrats are using the courts to attack President Trump because they can't beat him in the ballot box

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Monday, former Trump attorney Michael Cohen testified in the ongoing hush money trial in New York City of former President Donald J. Trump (R). U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) was in the courtroom to show his respect and support for his close friend – President Trump. Following a break in the testimony, Sen. Tuberville spoke briefly with Fox News. Tuberville expressed his disappointment with the trial and his belief that Democrats are using the courts as a weapon against Trump, "...

  • Kay Ivey signs workplace freedom bill

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Monday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) announced that she has signed a bill that protects workers' right to vote for or against a union in a secret ballot. Ivey made the announcement during a speech to the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce. Senate Bill 231 was sponsored by Senator Arthur Orr (R-Decatur). The legislation was carried in the Alabama House of Representatives by House Majority Leader Scott Stadthagen (R-Hartselle). "When we think about what drives our success as a...

  • Tuberville Supports "National Police Week" Resolution, Honors Fallen Officers

    Guest Writer, Form the Office of Senator Tommy Tuberville|Apr 1, 2024

    WASHINGTON – Today, Senator Tuberville (R-AL) joined all of his Republican colleagues in introducing a resolution recognizing May 12–18, 2024 as National Police Week. Senator Tuberville also honored the 222 officers killed in the line of duty over the past year, and specifically, the 3 officers who were killed in 2023 from Alabama: Huntsville police officer Garrett Crumby, Montgomery police officer Carlos Taylor, and Alabama Port Authority police officer Kimberly Sickafoose. We also mourn the...

  • Ivey announces 64 new Pre-K classrooms

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) announced that 64 new pre-K classrooms will be funded through the Pre-K through 3rd Grade Integrated Approach to Early Learning (P-3) for the 2024-2025 school year. This will bring the number of classrooms impacted by the P-3 approach to 413 in 29 counties. The Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education and the Alabama State Department of Education are working together to align instructional practices, assessments and leadership from pre-k...

  • Gov. Ivey signs bill to make kindergarten mandatory

    Brandon Moseley|Apr 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) signed controversial legislation that would require a six year to either be held back and attend kindergarten or be forced to pass a skills test to show that he or she is competent in kindergarten level work in order to attend first grade with his or her peers. House Bill 113, the First Grade Readiness Bill, was sponsored by State Rep. Pebblin Warren (D-Tuskegee). The bill was carried in the Alabama Senate by Senator Donnie Chesteen (R-Dothan). This...

  • Marshall announces $10.25 million settlement with major telephone carriers over deceptive and misleading advertising

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    On Tuesday, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) announced a $10.25 million settlement with AT&T Mobility, LLC, Cricket Wireless, LLC, T-Mobile USA, Inc., Cellco Partnership, d/b/a Verizon Wireless, and TracFone Wireless, Inc. (collectively, the "Wireless Carriers"). This resolves the state attorney general's investigations into the Wireless Carriers' alleged deceptive and misleading advertising practices. The State of Alabama will receive $201,697.52 in attorneys' fees and costs as part...

  • Marshall announces additional indictments for the 2015 murder of Eric Cates

    Staff Writer|Apr 1, 2024

    On Thursday, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the indictments of two Walker County men for the 2015 death of Eric Cates. Joshua Franklin Hill, age 35, and Luke Williams, Jr., age 34, were both served with indictments for Capital Murder. Cates and his dog, Gypsy, were both found deceased in the Empire community on March 21, 2015. Their bodies were badly burned as was the interior of the small truck where they were found. Cates was just 32 when he and his bulldog Gypsy were...

  • Gambling bill would bring casinos to Alabama

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 1, 2024

    The Alabama House of Representatives fast tracked a controversial constitutional amendment sponsored by State Representative Chris Blackshear (R-Phenix City). The bill, if passed by the Legislature and ratified by Alabama voters, would create a new bureaucracy – the Alabama Gaming Commission – which would have police powers would have total control of gambling in Alabama. The bill authorizes the Alabama Gaming Commission to authorize as many as ten casinos across the state of Alabama. Unl...

  • National Vietnam War Veterans Day: March 29, 2024

    Martha Poole Simmons|Mar 1, 2024

    National Vietnam War Veterans Day will be observed at a ceremony at the Montgomery, AL, Vietnam Veterans' Memorial near the Harrison Road entrance at Greenwood Cemetery at 10:00 a.m. on March 29, 2024. This ceremony will provide a way to thank and honor our nation's Vietnam veterans and their families for their service and sacrifice. The Vietnam War Commemoration honors Armed Forces personnel with active duty service between Nov. 1, 1955 to May 15, 1975, regardless of location of service which...

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